The Venezuelan Planning School Foundation, an entity attached to the Ministry of People’s Power for Planning, developed the Conference on Mass Training, Productive Chains, National Sovereignty and Plan of the Homeland; where more than 21 thousand people from all over the country attended, for a total of 124 thousand students in eight days.
The course held last Thursday, which was led by the Sectoral Vice President and Minister of People’s Power for Planning, Ricardo Menéndez, and the deputy and president of the Venezuelan Planning School Foundation, Ricardo Molina; Its purpose is to generate knowledge about the productive chain methodology as a popular planning tool within the framework of the Plan de la Patria.
“If we want to develop the country, we have to develop all the potential that the Venezuelan territory has,” said the Sector Vice President of Planning during his participation.
Likewise, Menéndez stressed that the “Plan de la Patria implies productive engines for sovereignty and new national epicenters of development.”
For his part, the deputy and president of the Venezuelan Planning School Foundation, Ricardo Molina, stressed that these conferences are held with the aim of “helping build a new homeland.” Likewise, he added that these courses pursue the objective of changing the rentier vision to a productive vision.
In this course, the following topics were addressed: Bolivarian Economic Agenda and Productive Engines: Orientations of the map of solutions in the Economic; methodological elements for surveying the Productive Chains: Critical Nodes, Map of Solutions and Specific Action Agenda; Sectoral Plans and Requirements Matrices as an analysis tool for Productive Chains; Public Investment Projects in Production Chains; Productive Grafts and Development of New Productive Actors and the SEGN associated with Productive Chains.
This Training Plan had the participation of the Vice Minister of Economic Planning, José Avendaño; teams from the Vice Ministry of Strategic Planning, Vice Ministry of Economic Planning, of the National Institute of Statistics (INE); the Simón Bolívar Venezuelan Geographical Institute (IGVSB) and the Venezuelan Planning School Foundation.